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    Copper Aluminum Heatsinks

    Took some copper aluminum heat sinks to the yard for the first time today. The guy in the NF building told me they would go as dirty aluminum because there was not enough copper even though several had the heavy copper bottom. Has anyone else experienced this?

    When I took my ticket to the office to get paid I spoke up about it. The owner changed it for me to get the 90 cents a pound versus the 9 cents or whatever amount they pay for dirty. Not sure if the fact that she and I went to school together and rode the same bus had anything to do with that. But that is the main reason that I keep going back to that yard. It is nice to do business with people you know.



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    I just take mine to Cleveland. The yard I go to (Weitsman's) is so inconsistent that I never know what category they will use for some of my stuff. And there is no changing the scale man's mind. I know Adam Weitsman likes to paint himself as one helluva guy, but the yard here is a pain to deal with. They love to downgrade things.

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    It can be just as you say. I am ALWAYS prepared to put it all back on my truck and take it somewhere else. Perhaps next time take in a sample before going to the scale man. Mike
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    What yard are you using? Wietsman in Albany is buying E-waste now (prices are low). They are paying $.25 a pound for Cu/Al heatsinks.

    Around me, my main yard would say dirty aluminum. Yard in North Adams Cu/Al for the clean ones and dirty Aluminum for the dirty ones.

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    You should be getting clean ACR price for these, and should not take any less than that for them. I just took in a bunch at .90/lb.

    As mentioned above you have to be prepared to walk, even at a yard you have a good relationship with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AuburnEwaste View Post
    You should be getting clean ACR price for these, and should not take any less than that for them. I just took in a bunch at .90/lb.

    As mentioned above you have to be prepared to walk, even at a yard you have a good relationship with.
    Al/Cu heatsinks are not ACR, they are an entirely different product.
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    I'm not going to argue with someone who has more knowledge than I do, but almost every buyer I deal with pays ACR on them.

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    My case was the same as yours, HG. Got dirty aluminum price the first time and spoke to the owner about it.

    I've gotten copper aluminum radiator price for them every time since them. It pays to speak up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AuburnEwaste View Post
    I'm not going to argue with someone who has more knowledge than I do, but almost every buyer I deal with pays ACR on them.
    ehhh not trying to argue with ya
    Yards are blending them in with ACR generally understanding they "may" go unnoticed.

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    I have put them with ACR (Aluminium Copper radiators) and got that price before.

    But last time I was there I noticed a bunch of them in with the 'contaminated Ali'. I asked about it and they said its "Contaminated Ali, see its Ali, and contaminated"....

    Uh? I said "Its a Copper/Ali radiator, that's what it does as a heatsink".
    "Nah, Contaminated Ali" they said again....

    I do need to get this sorted out there, as I have some Ali/Copper radiators from a heatpump and some Ali/Copper heatsinks to sell WITH them.....as one sale, one grade, one price, one good price.

    Imagine downgrading Aluminium because its got Copper with it....

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    Just took a load in on the 26th of July. I received .90/LB for ALum/Cu heatsinks. They called them Cu Alum Rad. First time I had not broke them down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eesakiwi View Post
    I have put them with ACR (Aluminium Copper radiators) and got that price before.

    But last time I was there I noticed a bunch of them in with the 'contaminated Ali'. I asked about it and they said its "Contaminated Ali, see its Ali, and contaminated"....

    Uh? I said "Its a Copper/Ali radiator, that's what it does as a heatsink".
    "Nah, Contaminated Ali" they said again....

    I do need to get this sorted out there, as I have some Ali/Copper radiators from a heatpump and some Ali/Copper heatsinks to sell WITH them.....as one sale, one grade, one price, one good price.

    Imagine downgrading Aluminium because its got Copper with it....
    i have had brass downgraded because of too much copper attached.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MattInTheHat View Post
    i have had brass downgraded because of too much copper attached.
    Sounds like your scale operator doesn't know too much about metals and the alloys of brass. I think they just try to downgrade whenever they can. Makes more money for the yard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HipoGear View Post
    Sounds like your scale operator doesn't know too much about metals and the alloys of brass. I think they just try to downgrade whenever they can. Makes more money for the yard.
    he thought it was stupid too. it was a new rule he had to deal with

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    Cu/Al heat sinks are not ACR, but that price point is about right give or take 5 points depending on volume.
    small yards will way underpay for them because they cannot get a fair price for a bucket full.

    Remember Volume is the Key to making money in scrap at every level

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